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[[Image:Liam Bilby.JPG|thumb|200px|Liam Bilby]]
 
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'''Liam Bilby''' was a [[human]] operative in the [[Orion Syndicate]] in the [[2370s]]. He had a wife, [[Morica Bilby]], two children and a cat, called [[Chester]].
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[Orion Syndicate]]
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| occupation = Operative in the [[Orion Syndicate]] on [[Farius Prime]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2374
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| marital_status = Married
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| spouse = [[Morica Bilby]] (wife)
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| actor = [[Nick Tate]]
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'''Liam Bilby''' was a [[Human]] operative in the [[Orion Syndicate]] in the [[2370s]]. He had a [[wife]], [[Morica Bilby]], two children, and a [[cat]] called [[Chester]].
   
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In [[2374]], Liam was living on [[Farius Prime]], while his wife and children resided on [[New Sydney]]. Liam's superior in the Syndicate was [[Raimus]] and his subordinates were [[Krole]] and [[Flith]].
In [[2374]], he was living on [[Farius Prime]]. His superior in the organisation was [[Raimus]] and his subordinates were [[Krole]] and [[Flith]]. Working for [[Starfleet Intelligence]], [[Miles O'Brien]], posing as a man called [[Connelly]], infiltrated the Syndicate through Bilby. When the Syndicate started working for the [[Dominion]], Raimus and his Vorta contact, [[Gelnon]], instructed Bilby to obtain [[Klingon]] [[disruptor]]s and to kill the anti-[[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Klingon [[ambassador]] to Farius. The Syndicate and the Dominion envisioned that it would appear [[Gowron]] ordered the ambassador killed to silence him and support within the [[Klingon Empire]] for its alliance with the Federation would wither. Gelnon also believed that the death of the ambassador could lead to the Klingons withdrawing from the [[Dominion War|war]].
 
   
 
Working for [[Starfleet Intelligence]], [[Miles O'Brien]], posing as a man called [[Connelly]], infiltrated the Syndicate through Bilby. When the Syndicate started working for the [[Dominion]], Raimus and his [[Vorta]] contact, [[Gelnon]], instructed Bilby to obtain [[Klingon]] [[disruptor]]s and to kill the anti-[[Federation]] Klingon [[ambassador]] to Farius. The Syndicate and the Dominion envisioned that it would appear [[Gowron]] ordered the ambassador killed to silence him and support within the [[Klingon Empire]] for its alliance with the Federation would wither. Gelnon also believed that the death of the ambassador could lead to the Klingons withdrawing from the [[Dominion War|war]].
O'Brien eventually grew fond of Bilby and revealed he was working for Starfleet Intelligence and that the Klingons knew he was coming. Even so, knowing the Syndicate would kill his family if he did not carry out the mission, he did so. He himself was killed. ([[DS9]]: "[[Honor Among Thieves]]")
 
   
 
O'Brien eventually grew fond of Bilby and revealed he was working for Starfleet Intelligence and that the Klingons had been informed of his plan. Even so, knowing the Syndicate would kill his family if he did not carry out the mission, he did so while leaving a request for O'Brien to care for his cat, which was done. He himself was killed by the Klingons. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
The Syndicate looked after Morica, forcing the Tigan family to sustain her with money from their [[pergium]] business. She was murdered by [[Norvo Tigan]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Prodigal Daughter]]")
 
   
 
As Bilby had died on the mission, the Syndicate looked after Morica, forcing the [[Tigan family]] to sustain her with [[money]] from their [[pergium]] business. She was murdered by [[Norvo Tigan]] after she demanded more money. ({{DS9|Prodigal Daughter}})
:''Liam Bilby was played by [[Nick Tate]].''
 
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{{bginfo|Liam Bilby was played by [[Nick Tate]].|Veteran actor [[Charles Hallahan]] (best known for his role as Norris in {{wt|John Carpenter's The Thing|The Thing}}) was originally cast in the role, but sadly passed away soon after and Tate agreed to perform the role in Hallahan's memory. In the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Allan Eastman]] mention how Hallahan resembled [[Colm Meaney]] and how this would have made the relationship between Bilby and O'Brien much more like that of a father and son.}}
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Revision as of 14:42, 18 October 2015

Liam Bilby was a Human operative in the Orion Syndicate in the 2370s. He had a wife, Morica Bilby, two children, and a cat called Chester.

In 2374, Liam was living on Farius Prime, while his wife and children resided on New Sydney. Liam's superior in the Syndicate was Raimus and his subordinates were Krole and Flith.

Working for Starfleet Intelligence, Miles O'Brien, posing as a man called Connelly, infiltrated the Syndicate through Bilby. When the Syndicate started working for the Dominion, Raimus and his Vorta contact, Gelnon, instructed Bilby to obtain Klingon disruptors and to kill the anti-Federation Klingon ambassador to Farius. The Syndicate and the Dominion envisioned that it would appear Gowron ordered the ambassador killed to silence him and support within the Klingon Empire for its alliance with the Federation would wither. Gelnon also believed that the death of the ambassador could lead to the Klingons withdrawing from the war.

O'Brien eventually grew fond of Bilby and revealed he was working for Starfleet Intelligence and that the Klingons had been informed of his plan. Even so, knowing the Syndicate would kill his family if he did not carry out the mission, he did so while leaving a request for O'Brien to care for his cat, which was done. He himself was killed by the Klingons. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

As Bilby had died on the mission, the Syndicate looked after Morica, forcing the Tigan family to sustain her with money from their pergium business. She was murdered by Norvo Tigan after she demanded more money. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")

Liam Bilby was played by Nick Tate.
Veteran actor Charles Hallahan (best known for his role as Norris in The Thing) was originally cast in the role, but sadly passed away soon after and Tate agreed to perform the role in Hallahan's memory. In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, Ira Steven Behr and Allan Eastman mention how Hallahan resembled Colm Meaney and how this would have made the relationship between Bilby and O'Brien much more like that of a father and son.